"Speaking of which, it really makes you laugh."
"It seems that a few years ago, I didn't have a good impression of her, and now my hunch has been confirmed, isn't it?"
"My dad told me that my stepmother, Judy, has been acting weird lately—"
"She always makes mistakes in the details of life, looks at the attic from time to time, and will be inexplicably dazed and lost in thought..."
"She even had a sudden fear of thunder during the last thunderstorm - but my father swears that Judy didn't have those habits before."
"Dad said he went to the attic a few times, but didn't find anything there."
"I knew there must have been some changes in her body, so I was going to go home quietly and take a look—"
"But it doesn't seem necessary now, thank you, Sydel."
"My father has not done anything out of the ordinary. He is a steady and honest man. I can assure you of that."
"I don't think I'll forgive her."
A plain white hand lightly pressed the switch.
"Clap."
The dim bathroom was illuminated by incandescent lamps, reflecting a tall and slender figure.
She reached out and brushed her soft hair behind her ears, and a beautiful face appeared on the smooth mirror surface, with thin lips, slightly raised eyes, and blue pupils like a deep and quiet ice lake.
She had a dull complexion, with the mobile phone on her right shoulder, while listening to the female companion's complaints from the other end of the phone, she turned on the faucet, her eyelashes drooped, and when she heard Christy's complaint, her light-colored lips moved suddenly.
"So you are now, at your father's house?"
"Yes," the girl's angry voice came from the phone, "I've arrived near my house—I think my father has the right to know everything, and I want to expose that woman's hypocrisy and disgusting side face to face."
"I suggest you don't go in," the hot air in the bathroom was dense, the smooth mirror was wet with white mist, and the blond girl's complexion was pale, but the words she confided sounded thrilling: "Your stepmother may not just Cheating."
"On the bright side, she might just be taking those men to human experimentation, organ trafficking."
"It may also be that she joined a large sex organization and just used those men to complete sex tasks."
"It's also possible that she performed some kind of sacrificial ceremony and brought in ominous things, which must be sacrificed with blood."
"Or she was possessed by an evil spirit and started hunting humans."
"and also--"
"My God," Christie interrupted her, exclaiming, "I don't understand why you have these weird and evil thoughts."
Even on the bright side it's such a gory thriller.
"I'm already at the door," Christie said.
She said: "It's daytime now, although my father is not at home, nothing will happen to me—"
"Whatever," the blond girl turned off the faucet with a dull expression, and wiped the water off her hands.
"But I have already called the police for your family." She said lightly, thought for a few seconds, and added another sentence.
Christie, who was standing in front of the house with her mobile phone up, was startled when she suddenly heard a loud noise from the attic on the second floor.
A man with a deep voice yelled, "Grab him, don't let him escape!"
A few shots were fired, and then a bloody monster fell from the broken window on the second floor, and a Rubik's Cube covered in blood rolled to Christie's feet.
She froze for a few seconds, then backed away with a pale face.
The crying of the woman upstairs seemed very far away, and the girl asked calmly from the mobile phone she held up to her ear: "What did you see?"
A policeman in uniform rushed out from the door and held down the monster. The grass was already stained red with blood. Christie stared blankly at the scene in front of her, her lips trembling slightly: "I saw...a skinless people."
The policeman exclaimed in a low voice, "My God——"
"How did he survive?"
Stepmother Judy rushed down from the attic, her face was pale, she covered her mouth with complicated emotions, and tears welled up in her eyes.
But Christie was not paying attention to her now.
She stared blankly at the man without human skin, and suddenly felt that those eyes staring at her were familiar.
—It seemed to be a man.
The monster without human skin struggled and stretched out its hand towards Christie, its completely exposed gums moving its jaws, making a terrifying sound.
Christie couldn't help but took another two steps back, and suddenly realized that the monster's eyes were extremely eager, but he was not looking at herself, but at her feet.Christie heard a hard sound in his throat.
He was talking - Rubik's Cube.
"And... there's another Rubik's Cube." She murmured subconsciously, looked down at her feet, but suddenly froze.
The Rubik's Cube that rolled down beside her before was nowhere to be seen.
"Drip-drip-"
The sound of hanging up the phone came from the mobile phone, and Christie lowered her hand weakly, and saw the bloody monster being crushed into the police car, and Judy was also invited in at the same time.
"Hello, ma'am, we have received a police report accusing you of illegally killing many people..."
They were escorted into the police car, a policewoman came over to comfort Christie, and the two policemen beside them seemed to be discussing something.
"Do you want to send that man to the hospital first—can he really make it to the police station?"
Sidelle hung up the phone and looked at the foggy mirror with a dull expression.
She stretched out her thin white fingertips and lightly slid across the mirror surface, smearing out a few random curves.
The clear and smooth mirror surface is exposed, and a pair of indifferent eyes are reflected in the curve, with a silent coldness.
She was silent in front of the mirror, stretched out her hand to brush the hair on both sides of her cheeks, a few strands of golden bangs of different lengths lay on her forehead, her golden hair half covered her eyes, she lowered her eyelashes, narrowing her cold eyes, The whole person suddenly became gloomy.
Sidelle walked out of the bathroom, came to the bedroom, took out a heavy notebook, and stuffed it into the suitcase.
After a moment of hesitation, she took out another Bluetooth headset and put one on for herself.
When she walked out of the house with her carry-on suitcase, Sidelle received many amazed eyes.
She paused, then reached out to put the hood on her head, covering her long golden hair and attractive facial features.
Sidelle hasn't gone out for a long time, and the small part of her skin that is exposed is as white as ice and snow.
This time, if it was because of my aunt—she had planned to stay at home for three months after graduating from high school.
When waiting for the security check, the airport staff held the scanner, and Sidelle put the backpack on it, listening to the weather played on the earphones.
"Today's real-time weather report in Derry Township: Temperature: 19°C; Humidity: 50.00%[-]; Cloudy; Breezy..."
"Hey, wait a minute." Just after the inspection, Sidelle took the box and was about to leave, when suddenly a security officer grabbed her.
He pointed to a square in the screen display: "What is this?"
Amongst a pile of odds and ends, this square thing was placed abruptly in the middle of the screen.
Sidelle: "..."
She stared at the square silently and began to think.
...Yes, what is this?
She glanced at the security inspector, was silent for a moment, and said slowly, "You can open the bag."
Two female security inspectors came up and pressed Sidelle's shoulders, and the person in charge of the inspection opened the bag in public, and Sidelle saw that the thing was a Rubik's cube.
She calmly nodded to the nervous security officers: "Look, this is just a Rubik's cube."
"Hey, why didn't you say it earlier?" The inspector was a little annoyed at wasting so much time, but he took a look at the pretty face of the blonde girl, and finally swallowed his condemnation.
He took out the Rubik's Cube, scanned it a few more times, and then threw it back into his backpack.
Sidelle got on the plane with her backpack and suitcase.
After she sat down, she opened her backpack, stared at the Rubik's Cube of unknown origin and material, and sighed faintly in her heart.
...Forget it, after all these years, I have gotten used to it.
Strange things suddenly appeared around me.
Thinking of what Christie said before she hung up the phone, Sidelle pursed her lips and put on her blindfold.
Call her again after you get off the plane and ask what happened to her stepmother.
Sidelle met volunteer Christie in the orphanage six years ago, and the two have been in touch and in touch since then.
Not long ago, Christie's stepmother, Judy, who had always disliked her, seemed to be getting weirder day by day, and Christie confided this matter to Sidelle as an annoyance.
Then she received a bunch of photos from Sidelle the next day.
The pixels are not high - but the woman's face can be clearly made out.
It was a picture of Judy flirting with different guys in various bars.
For Christie's shock, Sidel's explanation was very flat.
——It is said that Judy likes to drink and dance disco. Judy was found in the latest surveillance at the office.
After all, she only met once in the photo six years ago. In order to confirm that Sidelle deliberately sent the photo to Christie, she got an angry confirmation from Christie.
Judy seems to be hunting men - she grooms herself and brings different men home from small bars in dark alleys.
The difference is that Christie thinks Judy is just cheating.
And Sidelle thinks Judy is hiding something at home.
——Things that need fresh flesh and blood to raise.
She remembered what Christie had said on the phone.
"A man without skin."
What would that look like?
The most important thing is, what role does this Rubik's Cube play in it...
Sidelle pressed her eyelashes under the black eye mask, she disconnected the bluetooth headset, and prepared to have a good sleep first.
——Everything will be discussed after we get off the plane.
After all, the aunt's phone call came so suddenly that Sidel was a little too late in doing her "homework" last night.
"Today's weather report in Derry Township: Temperature: 19°C..."
The radio on the white pole was loudly announcing the weather, clouds gathered in the sky, and several boys gathered near the radio.
A boy with platinum short hair whispered, "Anyway, we can't let her stay here any longer..."
"What are you afraid of?" Someone pushed him, and the boy who pushed him seemed to be the leader of these people, and he sneered disdainfully: "It's not easy for us to fight her, but I have already told Julius and the others -"
"I promise she won't stay for a few days." He raised his eyebrows and laughed: "Guess this little girl who is overwhelmed..."
"Will she run out of here crying on the first few days and go back to her mother's arms?"
A fat man shouted excitedly: "I'll bet for three days!"
"You are too poor! I bet two days—no, only half a day!"
"What's the bet? Whoever wins can take a revolver from your father's house..."
"Wait," the platinum-haired boy said with gloomy eyes: "You guys don't play anymore—"
He gritted his teeth and said, "She is my sister anyway, and my mother called her to supervise me. Don't disable her."
"Don't worry," the oldest boy patted him on the shoulder: "As long as you get her out, you can continue to wave—I promise it won't be too long."
The platinum-haired boy didn't speak again.
He turned his head dejectedly.
A gust of wind blew by, picking up a corner of a missing person notice posted on the road pole.
"It seems that a few years ago, I didn't have a good impression of her, and now my hunch has been confirmed, isn't it?"
"My dad told me that my stepmother, Judy, has been acting weird lately—"
"She always makes mistakes in the details of life, looks at the attic from time to time, and will be inexplicably dazed and lost in thought..."
"She even had a sudden fear of thunder during the last thunderstorm - but my father swears that Judy didn't have those habits before."
"Dad said he went to the attic a few times, but didn't find anything there."
"I knew there must have been some changes in her body, so I was going to go home quietly and take a look—"
"But it doesn't seem necessary now, thank you, Sydel."
"My father has not done anything out of the ordinary. He is a steady and honest man. I can assure you of that."
"I don't think I'll forgive her."
A plain white hand lightly pressed the switch.
"Clap."
The dim bathroom was illuminated by incandescent lamps, reflecting a tall and slender figure.
She reached out and brushed her soft hair behind her ears, and a beautiful face appeared on the smooth mirror surface, with thin lips, slightly raised eyes, and blue pupils like a deep and quiet ice lake.
She had a dull complexion, with the mobile phone on her right shoulder, while listening to the female companion's complaints from the other end of the phone, she turned on the faucet, her eyelashes drooped, and when she heard Christy's complaint, her light-colored lips moved suddenly.
"So you are now, at your father's house?"
"Yes," the girl's angry voice came from the phone, "I've arrived near my house—I think my father has the right to know everything, and I want to expose that woman's hypocrisy and disgusting side face to face."
"I suggest you don't go in," the hot air in the bathroom was dense, the smooth mirror was wet with white mist, and the blond girl's complexion was pale, but the words she confided sounded thrilling: "Your stepmother may not just Cheating."
"On the bright side, she might just be taking those men to human experimentation, organ trafficking."
"It may also be that she joined a large sex organization and just used those men to complete sex tasks."
"It's also possible that she performed some kind of sacrificial ceremony and brought in ominous things, which must be sacrificed with blood."
"Or she was possessed by an evil spirit and started hunting humans."
"and also--"
"My God," Christie interrupted her, exclaiming, "I don't understand why you have these weird and evil thoughts."
Even on the bright side it's such a gory thriller.
"I'm already at the door," Christie said.
She said: "It's daytime now, although my father is not at home, nothing will happen to me—"
"Whatever," the blond girl turned off the faucet with a dull expression, and wiped the water off her hands.
"But I have already called the police for your family." She said lightly, thought for a few seconds, and added another sentence.
Christie, who was standing in front of the house with her mobile phone up, was startled when she suddenly heard a loud noise from the attic on the second floor.
A man with a deep voice yelled, "Grab him, don't let him escape!"
A few shots were fired, and then a bloody monster fell from the broken window on the second floor, and a Rubik's Cube covered in blood rolled to Christie's feet.
She froze for a few seconds, then backed away with a pale face.
The crying of the woman upstairs seemed very far away, and the girl asked calmly from the mobile phone she held up to her ear: "What did you see?"
A policeman in uniform rushed out from the door and held down the monster. The grass was already stained red with blood. Christie stared blankly at the scene in front of her, her lips trembling slightly: "I saw...a skinless people."
The policeman exclaimed in a low voice, "My God——"
"How did he survive?"
Stepmother Judy rushed down from the attic, her face was pale, she covered her mouth with complicated emotions, and tears welled up in her eyes.
But Christie was not paying attention to her now.
She stared blankly at the man without human skin, and suddenly felt that those eyes staring at her were familiar.
—It seemed to be a man.
The monster without human skin struggled and stretched out its hand towards Christie, its completely exposed gums moving its jaws, making a terrifying sound.
Christie couldn't help but took another two steps back, and suddenly realized that the monster's eyes were extremely eager, but he was not looking at herself, but at her feet.Christie heard a hard sound in his throat.
He was talking - Rubik's Cube.
"And... there's another Rubik's Cube." She murmured subconsciously, looked down at her feet, but suddenly froze.
The Rubik's Cube that rolled down beside her before was nowhere to be seen.
"Drip-drip-"
The sound of hanging up the phone came from the mobile phone, and Christie lowered her hand weakly, and saw the bloody monster being crushed into the police car, and Judy was also invited in at the same time.
"Hello, ma'am, we have received a police report accusing you of illegally killing many people..."
They were escorted into the police car, a policewoman came over to comfort Christie, and the two policemen beside them seemed to be discussing something.
"Do you want to send that man to the hospital first—can he really make it to the police station?"
Sidelle hung up the phone and looked at the foggy mirror with a dull expression.
She stretched out her thin white fingertips and lightly slid across the mirror surface, smearing out a few random curves.
The clear and smooth mirror surface is exposed, and a pair of indifferent eyes are reflected in the curve, with a silent coldness.
She was silent in front of the mirror, stretched out her hand to brush the hair on both sides of her cheeks, a few strands of golden bangs of different lengths lay on her forehead, her golden hair half covered her eyes, she lowered her eyelashes, narrowing her cold eyes, The whole person suddenly became gloomy.
Sidelle walked out of the bathroom, came to the bedroom, took out a heavy notebook, and stuffed it into the suitcase.
After a moment of hesitation, she took out another Bluetooth headset and put one on for herself.
When she walked out of the house with her carry-on suitcase, Sidelle received many amazed eyes.
She paused, then reached out to put the hood on her head, covering her long golden hair and attractive facial features.
Sidelle hasn't gone out for a long time, and the small part of her skin that is exposed is as white as ice and snow.
This time, if it was because of my aunt—she had planned to stay at home for three months after graduating from high school.
When waiting for the security check, the airport staff held the scanner, and Sidelle put the backpack on it, listening to the weather played on the earphones.
"Today's real-time weather report in Derry Township: Temperature: 19°C; Humidity: 50.00%[-]; Cloudy; Breezy..."
"Hey, wait a minute." Just after the inspection, Sidelle took the box and was about to leave, when suddenly a security officer grabbed her.
He pointed to a square in the screen display: "What is this?"
Amongst a pile of odds and ends, this square thing was placed abruptly in the middle of the screen.
Sidelle: "..."
She stared at the square silently and began to think.
...Yes, what is this?
She glanced at the security inspector, was silent for a moment, and said slowly, "You can open the bag."
Two female security inspectors came up and pressed Sidelle's shoulders, and the person in charge of the inspection opened the bag in public, and Sidelle saw that the thing was a Rubik's cube.
She calmly nodded to the nervous security officers: "Look, this is just a Rubik's cube."
"Hey, why didn't you say it earlier?" The inspector was a little annoyed at wasting so much time, but he took a look at the pretty face of the blonde girl, and finally swallowed his condemnation.
He took out the Rubik's Cube, scanned it a few more times, and then threw it back into his backpack.
Sidelle got on the plane with her backpack and suitcase.
After she sat down, she opened her backpack, stared at the Rubik's Cube of unknown origin and material, and sighed faintly in her heart.
...Forget it, after all these years, I have gotten used to it.
Strange things suddenly appeared around me.
Thinking of what Christie said before she hung up the phone, Sidelle pursed her lips and put on her blindfold.
Call her again after you get off the plane and ask what happened to her stepmother.
Sidelle met volunteer Christie in the orphanage six years ago, and the two have been in touch and in touch since then.
Not long ago, Christie's stepmother, Judy, who had always disliked her, seemed to be getting weirder day by day, and Christie confided this matter to Sidelle as an annoyance.
Then she received a bunch of photos from Sidelle the next day.
The pixels are not high - but the woman's face can be clearly made out.
It was a picture of Judy flirting with different guys in various bars.
For Christie's shock, Sidel's explanation was very flat.
——It is said that Judy likes to drink and dance disco. Judy was found in the latest surveillance at the office.
After all, she only met once in the photo six years ago. In order to confirm that Sidelle deliberately sent the photo to Christie, she got an angry confirmation from Christie.
Judy seems to be hunting men - she grooms herself and brings different men home from small bars in dark alleys.
The difference is that Christie thinks Judy is just cheating.
And Sidelle thinks Judy is hiding something at home.
——Things that need fresh flesh and blood to raise.
She remembered what Christie had said on the phone.
"A man without skin."
What would that look like?
The most important thing is, what role does this Rubik's Cube play in it...
Sidelle pressed her eyelashes under the black eye mask, she disconnected the bluetooth headset, and prepared to have a good sleep first.
——Everything will be discussed after we get off the plane.
After all, the aunt's phone call came so suddenly that Sidel was a little too late in doing her "homework" last night.
"Today's weather report in Derry Township: Temperature: 19°C..."
The radio on the white pole was loudly announcing the weather, clouds gathered in the sky, and several boys gathered near the radio.
A boy with platinum short hair whispered, "Anyway, we can't let her stay here any longer..."
"What are you afraid of?" Someone pushed him, and the boy who pushed him seemed to be the leader of these people, and he sneered disdainfully: "It's not easy for us to fight her, but I have already told Julius and the others -"
"I promise she won't stay for a few days." He raised his eyebrows and laughed: "Guess this little girl who is overwhelmed..."
"Will she run out of here crying on the first few days and go back to her mother's arms?"
A fat man shouted excitedly: "I'll bet for three days!"
"You are too poor! I bet two days—no, only half a day!"
"What's the bet? Whoever wins can take a revolver from your father's house..."
"Wait," the platinum-haired boy said with gloomy eyes: "You guys don't play anymore—"
He gritted his teeth and said, "She is my sister anyway, and my mother called her to supervise me. Don't disable her."
"Don't worry," the oldest boy patted him on the shoulder: "As long as you get her out, you can continue to wave—I promise it won't be too long."
The platinum-haired boy didn't speak again.
He turned his head dejectedly.
A gust of wind blew by, picking up a corner of a missing person notice posted on the road pole.
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